282 results on '"Montez, Jennifer Karas"'
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2. Work-Family Context and the Longevity Disadvantage of US Women
3. Trends in U.S. Population Health : The Central Role of Policies, Politics, and Profits
4. State-Level Variation in the Association Between Educational Attainment and Sleep
5. US State Polarization, Policymaking Power, and Population Health
6. Widening Educational Disparities in Health and Longevity
7. US State Policies, Politics, and Life Expectancy
8. Equity First : Conceptualizing a Normative Framework to Assess the Role of Preemption in Public Health
9. ACA Medicaid Expansions and Maternal Morbidity
10. Effects of US state preemption laws on infant mortality
11. State COVID-19 Policies and Drug Overdose Mortality Among Working-Age Adults in the United States, 2020.
12. Educational Disparities in Adult Mortality Across U.S. States: How Do They Differ, and Have They Changed Since the Mid-1980s?
13. Childhood Adversities and Adult Cardiometabolic Health
14. Educational attainment and adult health
15. List of contributors
16. Explaining the increasing disability prevalence among mid-life US adults, 2002 to 2016
17. Does college major matter for women's and men's health in midlife? Examining the horizontal dimensions of educational attainment
18. The Health Penalty of the GED : Testing the Role of Noncognitive Skills, Health Behaviors, and Economic Factors
19. Do U.S. states' socioeconomic and policy contexts shape adult disability?
20. Explaining inequalities in women's mortality between U.S. States
21. Electoral Democracy and Working‐Age Mortality
22. US State Policy Contexts and Population Health
23. Policy Brief
24. The Benefits of Educational Attainment for U.S. Adult Mortality: Are they Contingent on the Broader Environment?
25. Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansions and maternal morbidity.
26. Childhood socioeconomic circumstances and depressive symptom burden across 15 years of follow-up during midlife: Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN)
27. Early Life Conditions and Later Life Mortality
28. U.S. State Preemption Laws and Working-Age Mortality
29. U.S. state policy contexts and mortality of working-age adults
30. Trends in Work–Family Context Among U.S. Women by Education Level, 1976 to 2011
31. Cumulative Childhood Adversity, Educational Attainment, and Active Life Expectancy Among U.S. Adults
32. Explaining the Widening Education Gap in Mortality among U.S. White Women
33. The socioeconomic origins of physical functioning among older U.S. adults
34. Educational disparities in adult health across U.S. states: Larger disparities reflect economic factors
35. Income Inequality and Population Health: Examining the Role of Social Policy
36. Employment, Marriage, and Inequality in Health Insurance for Mexican-Origin Women
37. ACA Medicaid Expansions and Maternal Morbidity.
38. [Policy Brief]
39. U.S. State Policy Contexts and Physical Health among Midlife Adults
40. Deregulation, Devolution, and State Preemption Laws’ Impact on US Mortality Trends
41. Income Inequality and Population Health: Examining the Role of Social Policy.
42. The Significance of Education for Mortality Compression in the United States
43. Educational Attainment and Adult Mortality in the United States: A Systematic Analysis of Functional Form
44. sj-docx-1-srd-10.1177_23780231221091324 – Supplemental material for U.S. State Policy Contexts and Physical Health among Midlife Adults
45. Social Relationships and Health: A Flashpoint for Health Policy
46. The Work/Health Insurance Nexus: A Weak link for Mexican-Origin Men
47. A Window of Vulnerability: Health Insurance Coverage Among Women 55 to 64 Years of Age
48. U.S. State Policy Contexts and Physical Health among Midlife Adults
49. Stability and Volatility in the Contextual Predictors of Working-Age Mortality in the United States.
50. State-Level Variation in the Association Between Educational Attainment and Sleep
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